Double Circulation Simplified Revision Notes for Leaving Cert Biology
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Double Circulation
The heart is a double pump.
It pumps blood through the body in a double circulation system:
Pulmonary circuit (to and from the lungs)
Systemic circuit (to and from the rest of the body).
1. Pulmonary Circuit
Pumps blood to the lungs for oxygenation.
Blood exits the pulmonary artery and returns oxygen-rich via the pulmonary vein.
2. Systemic Circuit
Pumps oxygenated blood around the rest of the body.
Blood exits the aorta and returns deoxygenated via the vena cava.
Advantages of Double Circulation
Oxygen rich and oxygen poor blood are kept separate.
High-pressure pumping: Allows blood to reach all parts of the body quickly, delivering oxygen and nutrients quickly to tissues and organs, supporting their proper function and health.
Portal System
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Portal system: a blood pathway that begins and ends in capillaries.
The Hepatic Portal Vein connects the stomach and intestines with the liver.
It transports glucose and amino acids.
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